Lucius Cornificius

Lucius Cornificius (87 BC-) was a statesman of the Roman Republic under Octavian.

Biography
Lucius Cornificius was loyal to Octavian's Rome during the Second Triumvirate wars (41-31 BC), and he was responsible for the trial of the killers of Julius Caesar. He held most of the power that the 40% of the Roman Republic aristocracy not related to Octavian had, and he was loyal to his master.